
r/Centarius

Name an Indie game that feels like an AAA game!
Are early access games helping or hurting the indie gaming scene?
Honestly, I feel like it can go both ways. Games like Hades used early access really well years of community feedback helped shape it into one of the best games out there.
But then you have games that stay in early access for years with barely any meaningful updates, and that can really hurt trust in the whole model.
Where do you stand? Does early access genuinely make games better, or has it become an excuse to release unfinished games?
Name an Indie Antagonist you kinda agreed with!
My pick would be radiance from hollowknight! What about you?
Which is the best indie game you have ever played?
Hollow Knight is still one of the best games I’ve played. The atmosphere, combat, and amount of content for the price are just insane.
Best Indie Horror Game You’ve Ever Played
I’ll go first with Pacify, one of the most fun experiences with a lot of shouting and screaming I’ve ever had in a horror game. Specially the struggle to find the last doll and she keeps going crazy!
Playing a browser game with laptop’s trackpad
Who else has put themselves through this instead of just grabbing a mouse?
I have $15 left in my Steam wallet, which indie game I should buy?
Which cheap indie game gave you more hours than any AAA game?
An indie game that you will defend with your life?
Mine's Chicory: A Colorful Tale. It looks like a cute coloring book game but it quietly deals with self-doubt and creative burnout in a way that hit way harder than I expected. Underrated doesn't even cover it.
What's yours, and why won't you let it go?
Recommending an indie game to someone who only plays Call of Duty:
What's an indie game boss fight that gave you literal chills?
Megalovania in Undertale, Sealed Vessel in Hollow Knight, or In the Blood in Hades. What battle was pure sensory perfection?
Why do you think deckbuilders are taking over indie gaming in the 2020s?
And Which one is your favourite?